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Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking, 6th Edition

Merrilee H. Salmon

  • Published January 2012
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Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking 6th Edition by Merrilee H. Salmon

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Merrilee H. Salmon

Merrilee Salmon is Professor Emeritus in the Department of the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh.
  • Expanded exercises and explanations ensure that students grasp key logical properties and relationships.
  • Revised and updated expositions use contemporary and colloquial examples to grab students' attention and see the relevance of logical analysis.
  • Expanded connections to standardized critical thinking test questions are designed to help students preparing for exams such as the LSAT and GRE.
  • Inductive reasoning is introduced prior to the detailed treatment of deductive arguments. Students become sensitive to the structural features of arguments in the familiar, real world examples in the inductive arguments section, and can then apply these skills to analyzing deductive arguments.
  • Lucid prose assists students in gaining facility with the often difficult concepts of logic.
  • Timely real-world examples and exercises not only help students recognize the day-to-day relevance of logical analysis, they expand their vocabulary and knowledge of a wide array of subject areas.
  • Fallacies are introduced in chapter 3, and then specific types of fallacies are covered in connection with the correct patterns of inductive and deductive arguments which the fallacies resemble.
PREFACE.
1. Introduction To Arguments.
2. Paying Special Attention To The Language Of Arguments.
3. Deductive Arguments, Inductive Arguments, And Fallacies.
4. A Closer Look At Inductive Arguments.
5. Casual Arguments.
6. Probabilities And Inductive Logic.
7. Confirmation Of Hypotheses.
8. Deductive Reasoning-Sentential Logic.
9. Categorical Syllogisms.
10. Quantifiers AND Arguments In Which Validity Depends On Relationships.
Appendix One: Proof Method for Truth-Functional Logic.
Appendix Two: Index of Fallacies.
Bibliography.
Answers to Even Numbered Exercises.
Index.

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  • ISBN-10: 1133966969
  • ISBN-13: 9781133966968
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